We want to earn your trust. The only way for us to earn your trust,is by being as forthright and accessible as possible.You will never be rushed by any member of our staff.

Your questions are important. We will always take the time you need, to discuss any questions you may have, and address all of your concerns.We enjoy educating our customers.

I see several other methods available. What are the differences?Film transfer on our custom engineered Ultra High Definition Rank Cintel scanners is by far superior. We've taken our large collection of Rank Cintel Scanners and improved their scanning resolution by over 2400%. These upgrades produce images that the original engineers could only have dreamed about.

Below are descriptions of the different service types that you will find:

Best Method (Our Method):Rank Cintel modified Ultra High Definition ScannerThis is what Hollywood uses for their motion pictures!

All film is digitally scanned at resolutions substantially higher then 1080p as it runs through the scanner. Unlike a film projector, there is no heat from a light bulb, no stopping and starting your film on each frame, no pressure plate that can scratch your film, and no unnecessary handling of your film. A highly sophisticated optical gate acquires the images from the film, which are then adjusted and refined digitally, pixel-by-pixel.

What makes MyMovieTransfer.com the best?We go even further. Your film transfer will be on our Ultra High Definition Rank Cintel scanner with MetaSpeed. Additionally, you benefit from our newly designed High Definition Optics. Our skilled scanner operators or colorists, constantly monitor your film while it is being scanned, continually monitoring your light levels, similar to a scene-by-scene transfer. Our colorists use the High Definition DMG Color Corrector to make the necessary color, and brightness adjustments to the red, green, blue, white, black, and mid tones (gamma) of your film. The level of color correctionthat can be done as the film is being scanned is simply impossible with other transfer methods.

Projector & CameraIs just that. Projecting your film onto a wall or screen, then recording off the wall with a video camera.

Film Transfer Box.Same as above, instead of a wall, it is achieved in a box with a mirror. Something you can find at a Wal-Mart.

Film Chain.Another device with a motion picture projector and a video camera. Usually a surplus RCA-TP66 from a local television station. Local TV stations used these to project movies, and filmed news stories from the 1950's to the late 1970's. They were fairly reliable butnever produced great pictures. All the TP-66s were replaced bythe 1980's when television stations received all movies forbroadcast on video tape. Those videotapes were much higher quality film transfers done on Rank Cintel scanners usually in Los Angeles or New York.

Anyone who cannot explain exactly what they are doing with your films. They may say it is a proprietary secret, but we would recommend caution. There is no reason why they cannot explain how their process workswithout giving you "secret" information.

Aerial Image.Similar to a film chain. Uneven illumination and hot spots in the transfer. Optical problems.

Inferior Methods:Frame by FrameVery similar to Projector & Camera. Instead of running your film, each frame is projected, captured with a camera (hopefully digital), then linked together like a chain. If they are using a projector bulb, you risk damage to your film. The heat from the bulb can damage your film if it is left on too long, which can be only a few seconds.

"I have to tell you that I was amazed at the sharpness and clarity of the transfer. I was really floored from the first few seconds because the colors really jumped out."- Tom S.Delaware, OH

"Prior to using your group,I had some film transferred by another company, but the transfers that you did for me proved how superior your technique is - there was no comparison in the color quality and stabilization."- Cathey W. Harahan, LA